From Cat Packer- DPA <[email protected]>
Subject Last chance: tell Trump to deschedule marijuana
Date October 16, 2025 7:45 PM
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Friend, marijuana arrests have always put our collective freedom at risk. That’s why we’ve worked for decades to end these arrests across this country. As marijuana makes some people millions of dollars, it also continues to be used to strip rights and freedoms from others.

And in this new political reality, marijuana is being weaponized at an even greater scale. From the federal takeover of cities like D.C. and beyond to immigration raids across the U.S., marijuana convictions are being used more and more to arrest, jail, and deport people. Families are being separated, losing jobs, and losing homes—even in states where marijuana is legal.

Nearly 9 in 10 Americans want change and support legalization. But as I mentioned in my message below, federal punishment against our loved ones and our neighbors will continue until marijuana is completely removed from the Controlled Substances Act (aka descheduling). Doing so would end the federal criminalization of people for marijuana once and for all and give marijuana businesses the protections they seek.

A decision on federal marijuana reform could come at any time. Sign our petition to deschedule marijuana by this Monday, October 20, to ensure your name is included when we deliver it to the Trump administration in the coming weeks.
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If you’ve already signed, please share it so more voices are heard.

Sincerely,
Cat Packer
Director, Drug Markets and Legal Regulation
Drug Policy Alliance

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From: Cat Packer - DPA
Sent: August 25, 2025
To: [email protected]
Subject Line: Trump and Marijuana

Dear Friend,

President Trump recently said that his administration could act on marijuana reform in the coming weeks and is “looking at” moving marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA). The CSA currently lists marijuana as a Schedule I drug, meaning the federal government considers it to have no accepted medical use and criminalizes it. However, people use marijuana for health issues such as chronic pain, anxiety, and epilepsy. Drug scheduling has often been shaped more by politics and stigma than by science.

During the 2024 presidential campaign, Trump himself said he believed it was time to end needless arrests and incarceration for adults for small amounts of marijuana for personal use. We agree. And that’s why his administration must remove it from the CSA completely.
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But if his administration instead moves marijuana to Schedule III, it would still leave it criminalized under federal law—allowing people to continue being arrested and incarcerated for marijuana-related conduct. While Schedule III may ease tax burdens for marijuana businesses, that change alone doesn’t address the bigger issue: ordinary people will continue to face punishment for marijuana while large corporations profit.

We know that removing marijuana from the CSA (or descheduling) is the only way to truly end the harms of marijuana prohibition and put people over profits. Sign our petition urging the Trump administration to deschedule marijuana now!
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We’ll deliver the petition and signers to his administration over the coming weeks.

Descheduling must be paired with common-sense reforms to:

-End federal criminal penalties once and for all. Criminal penalties can block access to jobs, housing, and other essential needs.

-Advance expungements for those with marijuana convictions. This helps ensure a fair playing field, so everyone has access to jobs and economic opportunities including those in the marijuana industry.

-Protect public health and consumer safety. This looks like age restrictions to protect youth, clear labeling so people know what they are consuming, and education on the risks of use and ways to be safer when consuming.

-Invest marijuana tax revenue in communities harmed by prohibition. This funding can support addiction services, reentry programs for people who have been incarcerated, and assistance with housing, employment, and education.

And Americans across the political spectrum want this. Polling shows that nearly 9 in 10 Americans support legalizing marijuana for medical or recreational use. This is an opportunity for President Trump to deliver meaningful reform by descheduling—not just rescheduling—marijuana.

Anything less than descheduling falls short because it will continue criminalizing people for marijuana. It will leave everyday Americans at risk of being arrested, incarcerated, and saddled with criminal records that can create lifelong barriers to housing, jobs, and so much more. We can’t let these harms go on! With the Trump administration potentially making a decision soon, please sign our petition urging them to deschedule marijuana.
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Sincerely,
Cat Packer
Director, Drug Markets and Legal Regulation
Drug Policy Alliance.

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